Burrow has a motor and confidence that I haven't really seen before. He wrecked my Clemson Tigers in the Championship, and I respect him for that because not many people could.
i remember seeing this game and burrow for the first time and telling everyone he reminded me of a young peyton manning. one of my rare good calls lol but his pocket presence and accuracy blew me away immediately.
Tks for the Burrow breakdown JT I've been waiting for this. I love what Joe did this year for my LSU Tigers. I also noticed his footwork " The Shuffle" If it ain't broke don't fix it. Thanks, JT
Great stuff.... Have you considered evaluating yourself? Just going over some pros and cons, things you wish you could do different, any limitations and insights? Thx love the channel ✌
Been waiting on this one, and it’s great. Would be cool if you went from too prospect to sleeper. I like Anthony Gordon but people say his mechanics are bad. You should check him out!
LSU's Oline wasnt near as good as people think. Joe got rid of the ball with A++ decision making weekly and he also had such unreal pocket presence and feel that he escaped 4+ pressures a week. Best prospect since Peyton Manning.
@@AlphaDwg Truth be told he and Tua benefited from as good a supporting cast as you'll ever see while Herbert and Love had a much more difficult path to success as I would call it.
@@kalilg2242 But Tua is throwing dimes. There is not a lot of reaching and jumping to catch his throws. Also Burrows shortest receiver is 6"1, he throws a lot of crossing route completion (not a lot of vertical routes) and he is at his best when there are 4 or 5 wideouts on the filed. His deep ball accuracy isn't close to Tua.
@@carlhenry3201 I actually agree. Shortly after this comment I went back and Looked again and Tua is QB1 all day. Burrow was great but his limitations are real and he has to win the same way a Matt Ryan does or Rich Gannon did as a pro.
batmanthetimelord Not quite. Look who the Chargers picked. A QB. Had Burrow decided to get out of Cincinnati, they would have made a trade. The whole Eli, Rivers thing.
Tom Miller that was because he had extremely low grades and a limited offer list. He was dominant at LSU camps and likely was a 4 star without his acedemic issues
Would you consider Joe Burrow's heel-clicking in the same class as how Walter Peyton used to carry the football... If your running backs did it, you would have a "fit," but Walter gets away with it...
Been wondering if you've watched the Bill Walsh series with Joe Montana? Great stuff on mechanics and most importantly, footwork from under center. Every QB should have this series downloaded and on loop.
So I know your stance on systems needing to be adaptive, but having played for Mike Martz, can you talk about being a QB asked to do something you don't like, such as Jay Cutler in the the infamous clip?
Also he was highly pressured when you look and PFF pressure grades , Tua on the other hand was not! Alabama QBs has the most time to throw in college football
7:10 Would it be correct in calling that coverage by Texas a Cover 6 Man Under (As in Man on the Boundary Side i.e. Cover 2 side) with a high hybrid LB/DB carrying up the #2 WR? Tbh, I'm pretty confused what's going on on that DLine and the backend LOL.
I'm an LSU fan. And that doesn't affect the fact that your videos are awesome. BTW, Elway is the best QB. It's not even close. Montana? Close, but no cigar.
Hey JT, love the content! As a Pats fan I'm obviously monitoring the Brady situation closely and as a result I've been watching a lot of film on Jarred Stidham. I personally see more than a few similarities in their game based on Stidham's last season at Auburn and his preseason performance in 2019. Do you think this is a valid comparison? Or am I just being a little too hopeful?
I'm obviously not JT. I evaluated Stidham when he was coming out and I didn't like what I saw as some people were hyping him up as potential first rounder. His accuracy was marginal and he was way too slow to get through his reads with questionable decision making and bad pocket presence. Patriots took him where I thought he should go as I had a 4th-5th round grade on him and he went at the end of round 4. He's more of a Ryan Mallett than a Hoyer or Garappolo amongst the million developmental QBs the Patriots have drafted over the years. Ryan Mallett was just dumb though. If Stidham has the smarts to learn he can definitely be better than Mallett as Mallett can't read a menu much less a defense.
Hey JT, I'm a Giants fan and like most Giants fans right now we want to believe that Daniel Jones' fumbling problem can be coached away. In you're experience, is that really possible? Or are fumblers just destined to stay that way? I want to see DJ succeed but he lost us a lot of games last year. (Not the only reason we lost) keep up the great work. Love you're videos
I was not the greatest athlete or physical specimen in H.S. but I had a decent arm (played shortstop thru Pony Ball) my Dad played QB for Army in the late 50's when he was at West Point and taught me a lot about footwork and then he was our H.S. OC when I was there and I started at QB for three years and watched a LOT of 22 tape and learned to read defenses pretty good...and to my eye, Tua has by far the best foot work and best field of vision and is the most adept at moving defensive players with his eyes compared to the other top QB prospects. If I was a GM, and assuming Tua's medicals checkout, he would be my target.
Do you see him leaving after year 4?? I can see that happen unless he gets to the playoffs by year 3. Cincy will offer a big contract but will be take it? Think Brees going from early 2000s chargers to the saints.
Hey JT, really enjoy the channel. According to Wikipedia (uh oh...) you went to the same High School as Giovanni Carmazzi (one of the Brady-6). Did you know him and did you guys stay in touch once he was drafted? Did he give you any advice?
that heel thing, is it a thing that if it aint broke dont fix it??, or is it something that he can get even more accurate by working on it? pardon if my english is poor, is not my first language
LSU got Texas' best game. They were never the same team after this loss. If Texas played at this level the rest of the year, they might not have lost another contest.
when scouting a player wouldn't it be better for them to have crappy mechanics and still do good cause then when you fix those mistakes they'll be even better? Opposed to having some kid who has had a bunch of legit training and is about equal in talent at the college level like tua vs burrow.
This was the first game....you should have done one of his playoff games because it would show how he progressed and just how good he became. He was great here but acually became even better in the biggest games against the toughest opponent's.
The QB School right. I was referring to his height because the throw was a little high for him compared to a taller back. But looking at it more I agree with you
It's probably just about who you're passing to, right? The Dagger wants the wideout deep in whereas the Wasp is looking for the slot post/out. Not sure though. They're very similar in the routes anyway, yeah.
Why is it that Herberts video you show 80% of his bad throws and on Tua and Burrows videos you show 80% of their good throws. Herbert completed almost 70% of his throws why focus on the 30%? As opposed to the guys you like more?
That is an outstanding question. The reason is answered in the format. The Herbert videos are full games. That's him. Not editorial liberty. Not highlights. The other one's you mentioned are highlights on YT. As simple as that.
He was running a Pro Style offense “saints offense”at LSU no way Burrow will be a bust unless injury or unless Cincy doesn’t give him an OLine..They already have some solid weapons with Mixon Green and Ross so OLine and defense and maybe quit being cheap and get a indoor practice facility and they’ll be 👌
Michael Emery yea the previous year LSU did ok but Joe had to adapt to learn that offense.. The spread LSU went to is what Burrow was more familiar with and that showed drastically but Brady calling the shots definitely deserves credit but even without the strongest arm joe has great poise in the pocket and awareness and is pretty damn accurate so I think he will be solid at the next level my concern is more so the Bengals and it’s crazy that in 2020 a NFL team doesn’t have an indoor practice facility.. they just need to give Joe the pieces and they’ll be a contender in a few years..imo
Michael Emery he threw 63 touchdowns in high school and was the state player of the year, he just needed a chance and his junior year at LSU, the playbook was a ground and pound and he basically doubled his throws and he was in his decision making let it rip system this year
I wouldn't complain if Jerry traded up to get this kid and used the money Dak wants to beef up the defense and resign cooper. However, I wouldn't complain if he drafted Patterson either. On another note I came across this video of Ray Lewis talking Tom Brady. It's a must watch. ruclips.net/video/yXIdy7Xhdos/видео.html
@@420boyyy4 Indeed it is; trading up from a 950 value at 17 to 3000 at 1 or 2600 at 2 would be expensive, but In the long run, that would be cheaper than paying Dak $40 mil a year for the next 5 years. Either way, that's y I offered a reasonable scenario. One could sign proven players with all that cap capital saved by not paying Dak. A lot of times the draft is a crap shoot and Jerry's track record hasn't been too good.
@@420boyyy4 I agree, but when Jerry says he's going to make a big splash in the draft, you never know what to expect lol. He'll probably tag Dak and draft a QB.
Joe burrow is weird.... like I can see him be a multiple times pro bowler, a consistent top 5 quarter back in the league and even a hall of famer if he gets enough team success.... but I also can see him be the biggest bust of all time It's really weird... he has average traits but can do amazing things with them... really have to see his rookie season to be able to evaluate him and the player he is
No way he is going to be the "biggest bust of all time". Even if he played badly in his first season. I think you shouldn't overreact. Especially if he does land in Cincinnati
@@Lloyd2VD obviously I don't expect him to perform and put up numbers like he put up at lsu in his first season on the Bengals as a rookie... but if he's really this generational talent that they say he is, he should have an immediate impact no matter where he goes.... there's no reason he shouldn't be able to perform at least on the level of a kyler Murray or Daniel jones(obvs without the fumbles😒) in his rookie season on a team that is clearly bad (that's why they got the first pick) but not as bad as people think it is that has some offensive talents that can really help burrow play on that side of the ball Again I don't expect him to be winning games or go to the playoffs... I just want to see if he's able to show the talents that he showed at lsu at least to a certain extent in terms of throwing the football... clearly he can't do anything with that defense so i wouldn't expect him to win a bunch of games I expect the same thing from tua as well... because that's the standard they hold these guys at coming into the draft
Just wait til his average attributes drop back behind that Cinci O line and face NFL pass rushers and defensive backs. Then we will see how great his footwork looks and how accurate those throws are. The talent around him at LSU was top notch. I believe its foolish to grasp at him #1 overall. To expect him to be the savior for that franchise is wishful thinking at best. Tua gonna show who the better prospect is imo...
@@ericsnyder5427 I mean again you said it, he does have pretty average traits.... but.... I don't know.... his throws really do look like pro nfl to me... there's something about him that I think is special but is more on the intangible side that we can't quite grasp just watching on the tv.... I don't know tho we have to wait and see... I expect him to win rookie of the Year or at least be in that conversation You right tho tua does seem more talented physically in face value I think he can be a good quarter back in the NFL if he doesn't get any major injuries I also really like Justin Herbert and Jordan love because if we're talking about just true talent level Herbert and love destroy tua and burrow imo and if I had to say who'll be a better QB at the pro level I'd put my money on those two rather than tua and burrow... just an opinion🤷♂️
hossein yousefzadi I think he’s basically baker mayfield 2.0. His college production is inflated because of the system he was in and the players he had around him.
@@420boyyy4 More like grossly over hyped ! If he's able to stay on the field he could prove to be the greatest thing since soda pop but sadly if he's drafted where he's projected to go I don't see that happening .
@@420boyyy4 Id take 4 or 5 other qbz over Tua myself ! Me personely don't see him handling the grind of a 16 game season ! He failed to complete a 12 game regular season at Bama ! The kid is like a bag of potatoe chips ! He is talanted enuff I just don't see him staying healthy .
@@annrambo3878 zero chance he stays healthy .He has had 3 season ending injuries in 2 seasons.Everyone says "well hes a champion" ..the year he won a championship he played 30 something snaps
@@420boyyy4 agreed ! I don't see it either ! If he can't stay healthy enough to finish a college season behind one of the best offensive lines in the country there's a problem ! Pretty major red flag so far as I'm concerned
I get it, ur trying to nitpick and be a contrarian but cmon man. He threw the ball so his rb could maybe catch and make a move and your saying how bad it was so plz do me a fav, watch Cal-Oregon game. Herbert gets his Wr killed because he can’t throw ppl open, can’t anticipate throws literally leads his guys into concussions but hey, if they paying, then u saying whatever.
Cmon man. It’s night and day between Burrow and Herbert and you act like the competition is close and it’s clearly not. Burrow is Manning, Herbert will be Ryan Leaf. Nobody came as NFL ready as Burrow.
Burrow has a motor and confidence that I haven't really seen before. He wrecked my Clemson Tigers in the Championship, and I respect him for that because not many people could.
Pocket awareness and his movement to avoid the bad guys is one of Joe's best attributes. I miss him already
Tks JT
i remember seeing this game and burrow for the first time and telling everyone he reminded me of a young peyton manning. one of my rare good calls lol but his pocket presence and accuracy blew me away immediately.
Is it possible we get a Jordan Love analysis? Wanna see what you think about his picks, wether they matter or not at the next level
Tks for the Burrow breakdown JT I've been waiting for this. I love what Joe did this year for my LSU Tigers. I also noticed his footwork " The Shuffle" If it ain't broke don't fix it. Thanks, JT
Yup
Great stuff.... Have you considered evaluating yourself? Just going over some pros and cons, things you wish you could do different, any limitations and insights? Thx love the channel ✌
11:00 he could have been anticipating the Rusher to stick his hands up to jump for the ball that’s why he kind of put a little to much air on it
Been waiting on this one, and it’s great. Would be cool if you went from too prospect to sleeper. I like Anthony Gordon but people say his mechanics are bad. You should check him out!
Gordon’s arm strength is his biggest limitation, otherwise he’s a good project prospect
LSU's Oline wasnt near as good as people think. Joe got rid of the ball with A++ decision making weekly and he also had such unreal pocket presence and feel that he escaped 4+ pressures a week. Best prospect since Peyton Manning.
his receivers also don't get enough credit. A lot of Mossing and people running open
@@AlphaDwg Truth be told he and Tua benefited from as good a supporting cast as you'll ever see while Herbert and Love had a much more difficult path to success as I would call it.
@@kalilg2242 But Tua is throwing dimes. There is not a lot of reaching and jumping to catch his throws. Also Burrows shortest receiver is 6"1, he throws a lot of crossing route completion (not a lot of vertical routes) and he is at his best when there are 4 or 5 wideouts on the filed. His deep ball accuracy isn't close to Tua.
@@carlhenry3201 I actually agree. Shortly after this comment I went back and Looked again and Tua is QB1 all day. Burrow was great but his limitations are real and he has to win the same way a Matt Ryan does or Rich Gannon did as a pro.
@@kalilg2242 I’m not too sure that aged well
Kid can play...great insight and quick decision making in the face of pressure. Great break downs.
Burrow was under pressure as much or more as Andy Dalton last season. I cannot wait for this guy to be our QB. We're going to be awesome with Burrow
Burrow is great and will make you guys better, but let’s not get ahead of ourselves lol
He’s gonna tell em no. I’m thinking he’s a Charger.
Huddah Huddah lmao u look dumb now huh
batmanthetimelord Not quite.
Look who the Chargers picked. A QB.
Had Burrow decided to get out of Cincinnati, they would have made a trade. The whole Eli, Rivers thing.
Huddah Huddah but... he didnt?? u said he was “gonna tell em no.” last time i checked he’s a cincinnati bengal
Great analysis man.
Thank you.
AJ Green is going to have a field day with this dude
All of them should eat if he plays this well. I also think they take a wr at 33.
Josh W I think they go best player available. If Queen is there, they take him bc backer is a big need. I could also see Cesar Ruiz or Denzel Mims.
Gavin Downard I would love Ruiz, Josh jones, or mims. Then grab a LB at 65
airsoftBlaine bingo. Jordan Brooks is a dude I’d love at 65 if he’s there
This comment didn't age well
I've been waiting so long for this! Thanks a lot
Bengals get their QB for the next 15 years!
This video alone shows how under rated Burrow actually is. He's making these guys stars. Not the other way around
Tom Miller idk man he had 3 freakish first round level receivers
@@djdmdmdmd4690 he made them first rounders
@@djdmdmdmd4690 one of his "NFL level wide receivers" was a 2 star recruit.
Tom Miller that was because he had extremely low grades and a limited offer list. He was dominant at LSU camps and likely was a 4 star without his acedemic issues
Tom Miller Justin Jefferson has probably the least upside of the three and is a first round pick. The nfl knows what they’re looking at
Best quarterback prospect ever, he will be top 5 in mvp voting rookie season, keep lighting it up Joe!!!!!!!!!. Great video and analysis
Would you consider Joe Burrow's heel-clicking in the same class as how Walter Peyton used to carry the football... If your running backs did it, you would have a "fit," but Walter gets away with it...
Really nice! This guy looks phenomenal. Not spinning the ball either, you'll notice.
Right!
What do you mean “not spinning the ball”? Like he can’t throw a spiral?
Can you do an analysis on Malik Henry when he played for Indy in Last Chance U? 😁👍🏿
Been wondering if you've watched the Bill Walsh series with Joe Montana? Great stuff on mechanics and most importantly, footwork from under center. Every QB should have this series downloaded and on loop.
I like the shorter video way better! Please do summary’s like this more often
I remember you from madden 11, I always showed love to backup QB’s used you numerous times while using the create a team feature
ha. thanks.
10:20
Wish I hadn't seen that. My stomach hurts now.
nice one, JT. thank you for these breakdowns.
Glad you like them!
Burrow is a stud. He really is. And the receivers? Holy sh*t. Sorry for cussing.
Question. This game was early on, did he fix this as season went on or was his footwork like this the entire season?
Been waiting on this one!
That was awesome! Who Dey.
Qb school you should do a breakdown of your own film
So I know your stance on systems needing to be adaptive, but having played for Mike Martz, can you talk about being a QB asked to do something you don't like, such as Jay Cutler in the the infamous clip?
My favorite qb in this draft, last year it was drew lock for me.
Also he was highly pressured when you look and PFF pressure grades , Tua on the other hand was not! Alabama QBs has the most time to throw in college football
That End at 10:18 was trying to get the cart on the field. Dirty.
7:10 Would it be correct in calling that coverage by Texas a Cover 6 Man Under (As in Man on the Boundary Side i.e. Cover 2 side) with a high hybrid LB/DB carrying up the #2 WR?
Tbh, I'm pretty confused what's going on on that DLine and the backend LOL.
I'm an LSU fan. And that doesn't affect the fact that your videos are awesome. BTW, Elway is the best QB. It's not even close. Montana? Close, but no cigar.
Hey JT, love the content! As a Pats fan I'm obviously monitoring the Brady situation closely and as a result I've been watching a lot of film on Jarred Stidham. I personally see more than a few similarities in their game based on Stidham's last season at Auburn and his preseason performance in 2019. Do you think this is a valid comparison? Or am I just being a little too hopeful?
I'm obviously not JT. I evaluated Stidham when he was coming out and I didn't like what I saw as some people were hyping him up as potential first rounder. His accuracy was marginal and he was way too slow to get through his reads with questionable decision making and bad pocket presence. Patriots took him where I thought he should go as I had a 4th-5th round grade on him and he went at the end of round 4. He's more of a Ryan Mallett than a Hoyer or Garappolo amongst the million developmental QBs the Patriots have drafted over the years. Ryan Mallett was just dumb though. If Stidham has the smarts to learn he can definitely be better than Mallett as Mallett can't read a menu much less a defense.
Hey JT, I'm a Giants fan and like most Giants fans right now we want to believe that Daniel Jones' fumbling problem can be coached away. In you're experience, is that really possible? Or are fumblers just destined to stay that way? I want to see DJ succeed but he lost us a lot of games last year. (Not the only reason we lost) keep up the great work. Love you're videos
Love these review there always well done keep it up
Much appreciated!
Man, he really cleaned up his mechanics when he got to the pros.
Where is part 2?
Great analysis!
I was not the greatest athlete or physical specimen in H.S. but I had a decent arm (played shortstop thru Pony Ball) my Dad played QB for Army in the late 50's when he was at West Point and taught me a lot about footwork and then he was our H.S. OC when I was there and I started at QB for three years and watched a LOT of 22 tape and learned to read defenses pretty good...and to my eye, Tua has by far the best foot work and best field of vision and is the most adept at moving defensive players with his eyes compared to the other top QB prospects. If I was a GM, and assuming Tua's medicals checkout, he would be my target.
this my number one qb but this gordon kid from washington state starting to grow on me his going to be good JT do a video on gordon
Do you see him leaving after year 4?? I can see that happen unless he gets to the playoffs by year 3. Cincy will offer a big contract but will be take it? Think Brees going from early 2000s chargers to the saints.
15:15 can someone explain what type of defense this is cause that is absolutely ridiculous Great throw though
LSU was basically and nfl offense. Nfl qb rb 2 WRs, nfl iol, nfl te hell even the oc is in the nfl now
Truth.
Pros: Toughness, accuracy, and mobilityCons: Lack of "physical tools"
Here in 2024 and he’s widely considered a top 2 QB in the league
Dude I remember when you played football for the saints
Dude, so do I.
Could you do a video in wich you talk about how is to be traded in mid-season. Like the jalen ramsey one
I did for the Patreon community.
Tua next?
Already Patreon'd him.
Utah’s quarter back seems to be slowly rising in the draft. Perhaps him next after jalen
🤞 this could be the end of my shame for being a Cincy fan.
Doubt it.
Savage
😂😂😂
@@TheQBSchool im sure you would give anything to be the backup again jt
Why is it so hard to project college quarterbacks into the NFL? As a Bengals fan, I hope he keeps doing it.
Hey JT, really enjoy the channel. According to Wikipedia (uh oh...) you went to the same High School as Giovanni Carmazzi (one of the Brady-6). Did you know him and did you guys stay in touch once he was drafted? Did he give you any advice?
Yes. No. No. He's Dad was also our Varsity Football HC and a former David QB.
Perfect is what works. The heel click could contribute to relaxation.
Nope.
that heel thing, is it a thing that if it aint broke dont fix it??, or is it something that he can get even more accurate by working on it?
pardon if my english is poor, is not my first language
I'd say both. English looks good.
Sir! What do you do to improve arm strength and overall distance?
Great video
Thanks!
What the hell, I heard of an school so I searched it up and I didn’t expect Kyle Shannahan to start talking
original.
I remember seeing you in Cincinnati. Time flies. Hopefully I see burrow here next lol
lsu receivers are ballen!!
Do you think the Bengals should start him or sit him behind a veteran quarterback for a few games or season
Start
Were do you get your college football tape
LSU got Texas' best game. They were never the same team after this loss. If Texas played at this level the rest of the year, they might not have lost another contest.
when scouting a player wouldn't it be better for them to have crappy mechanics and still do good cause then when you fix those mistakes they'll be even better? Opposed to having some kid who has had a bunch of legit training and is about equal in talent at the college level like tua vs burrow.
Please do Jordan Love my chargers might end up with him and I think he’s a good deal better than Justin Herbert
bruh what does he mean he covers more over on the patreon community ????
This was the first game....you should have done one of his playoff games because it would show how he progressed and just how good he became.
He was great here but acually became even better in the biggest games against the toughest opponent's.
hes also throwing at a 5'7 running back at 11:04
A first round pick.
The QB School right. I was referring to his height because the throw was a little high for him compared to a taller back. But looking at it more I agree with you
Bruh. If I get the coronavirus, imma be PISSED!!
Someone please answer. Isn't the chiefs wasp route just another dagger concept?
It's probably just about who you're passing to, right? The Dagger wants the wideout deep in whereas the Wasp is looking for the slot post/out. Not sure though. They're very similar in the routes anyway, yeah.
What? No, not really. What part? One is for an In, the other is for a crazy shot play.
We've been arguing at work
I mean when I see wasp I'm thinking dagger. Mahomes is just going for the go route instead of the cut in
A.J. Green would be the best wr in the leauge if he wasn't so injury prone
Whens the next live-stream
Monday
Let’s goooooo
Whodey! Bengals have the QB, Now let's build that D
His throwing motion reminds me of Tom Brady. Not saying he’s going to be Brady or anything, just the arm angle looks very similar.
Im seeing a lot of him staring down his 1st receiver here. That won't fly in the NFL
David Carroll not really... he goes through his progressions and makes quick decisions.
Cowherd is not impressed which is another plus.
Why is it that Herberts video you show 80% of his bad throws and on Tua and Burrows videos you show 80% of their good throws. Herbert completed almost 70% of his throws why focus on the 30%? As opposed to the guys you like more?
That is an outstanding question. The reason is answered in the format. The Herbert videos are full games. That's him. Not editorial liberty. Not highlights. The other one's you mentioned are highlights on YT. As simple as that.
@@TheQBSchool Thanks for the response bro just wish it was all the same for ALL these young men or should I say top prospects.
It’s not all the same for anyone, in any sector.
No reason for the Bengals not to take him at #1, most sure-fire QB prospect I've seen since Luck came out.
Patrick Polak I’m kind of concerned he will bust, but I can see him being really good
He was running a Pro Style offense “saints offense”at LSU no way Burrow will be a bust unless injury or unless Cincy doesn’t give him an OLine..They already have some solid weapons with Mixon Green and Ross so OLine and defense and maybe quit being cheap and get a indoor practice facility and they’ll be 👌
KruciaL • I’m just concerned that he was never that impressive before Brady got there, and he doesn’t have overly impressive arm strength
Michael Emery yea the previous year LSU did ok but Joe had to adapt to learn that offense.. The spread LSU went to is what Burrow was more familiar with and that showed drastically but Brady calling the shots definitely deserves credit but even without the strongest arm joe has great poise in the pocket and awareness and is pretty damn accurate so I think he will be solid at the next level my concern is more so the Bengals and it’s crazy that in 2020 a NFL team doesn’t have an indoor practice facility.. they just need to give Joe the pieces and they’ll be a contender in a few years..imo
Michael Emery he threw 63 touchdowns in high school and was the state player of the year, he just needed a chance and his junior year at LSU, the playbook was a ground and pound and he basically doubled his throws and he was in his decision making let it rip system this year
I feel bad for burrow having to go to bum of a franchise.
I wouldn't complain if Jerry traded up to get this kid and used the money Dak wants to beef up the defense and resign cooper. However, I wouldn't complain if he drafted Patterson either. On another note I came across this video of Ray Lewis talking Tom Brady. It's a must watch. ruclips.net/video/yXIdy7Xhdos/видео.html
Thats a pipe dream at best .They would have to giveup their next 5 years of drafts to go up to 1
@@420boyyy4 Indeed it is; trading up from a 950 value at 17 to 3000 at 1 or 2600 at 2 would be expensive, but In the long run, that would be cheaper than paying Dak $40 mil a year for the next 5 years. Either way, that's y I offered a reasonable scenario. One could sign proven players with all that cap capital saved by not paying Dak. A lot of times the draft is a crap shoot and Jerry's track record hasn't been too good.
@@YDCFF_ i could see dallas making a move but not that one..I dont see how trading all ur picks for 1 players is gonna help them anyways
@@YDCFF_ also i appreciate the civil convo! Not very often that someone can talk like you when theres an opposing view .props!
@@420boyyy4 I agree, but when Jerry says he's going to make a big splash in the draft, you never know what to expect lol. He'll probably tag Dak and draft a QB.
My issue with Barrow is that it seems he looks down his receivers. However, if he is accurate, that is a gift that can't be taught.
Your delusional. He always looks them off.
Joe burrow is weird.... like I can see him be a multiple times pro bowler, a consistent top 5 quarter back in the league and even a hall of famer if he gets enough team success.... but I also can see him be the biggest bust of all time
It's really weird... he has average traits but can do amazing things with them... really have to see his rookie season to be able to evaluate him and the player he is
No way he is going to be the "biggest bust of all time". Even if he played badly in his first season. I think you shouldn't overreact. Especially if he does land in Cincinnati
@@Lloyd2VD obviously I don't expect him to perform and put up numbers like he put up at lsu in his first season on the Bengals as a rookie... but if he's really this generational talent that they say he is, he should have an immediate impact no matter where he goes.... there's no reason he shouldn't be able to perform at least on the level of a kyler Murray or Daniel jones(obvs without the fumbles😒) in his rookie season on a team that is clearly bad (that's why they got the first pick) but not as bad as people think it is that has some offensive talents that can really help burrow play on that side of the ball
Again I don't expect him to be winning games or go to the playoffs... I just want to see if he's able to show the talents that he showed at lsu at least to a certain extent in terms of throwing the football... clearly he can't do anything with that defense so i wouldn't expect him to win a bunch of games
I expect the same thing from tua as well... because that's the standard they hold these guys at coming into the draft
Just wait til his average attributes drop back behind that Cinci O line and face NFL pass rushers and defensive backs. Then we will see how great his footwork looks and how accurate those throws are. The talent around him at LSU was top notch. I believe its foolish to grasp at him #1 overall. To expect him to be the savior for that franchise is wishful thinking at best. Tua gonna show who the better prospect is imo...
@@ericsnyder5427 I mean again you said it, he does have pretty average traits.... but.... I don't know.... his throws really do look like pro nfl to me... there's something about him that I think is special but is more on the intangible side that we can't quite grasp just watching on the tv.... I don't know tho we have to wait and see... I expect him to win rookie of the Year or at least be in that conversation
You right tho tua does seem more talented physically in face value I think he can be a good quarter back in the NFL if he doesn't get any major injuries
I also really like Justin Herbert and Jordan love because if we're talking about just true talent level Herbert and love destroy tua and burrow imo and if I had to say who'll be a better QB at the pro level I'd put my money on those two rather than tua and burrow... just an opinion🤷♂️
hossein yousefzadi I think he’s basically baker mayfield 2.0. His college production is inflated because of the system he was in and the players he had around him.
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Burrow is surgical ! The surest thing in this draft amongst qbz ! Not the generational talant Tua is but more of a sure thing in my opinion .
Tua is grossly overrated as a prospect
@@420boyyy4 More like grossly over hyped ! If he's able to stay on the field he could prove to be the greatest thing since soda pop but sadly if he's drafted where he's projected to go I don't see that happening .
@@420boyyy4 Id take 4 or 5 other qbz over Tua myself ! Me personely don't see him handling the grind of a 16 game season ! He failed to complete a 12 game regular season at Bama ! The kid is like a bag of potatoe chips ! He is talanted enuff I just don't see him staying healthy .
@@annrambo3878 zero chance he stays healthy .He has had 3 season ending injuries in 2 seasons.Everyone says "well hes a champion" ..the year he won a championship he played 30 something snaps
@@420boyyy4 agreed ! I don't see it either ! If he can't stay healthy enough to finish a college season behind one of the best offensive lines in the country there's a problem ! Pretty major red flag so far as I'm concerned
I get it, ur trying to nitpick and be a contrarian but cmon man. He threw the ball so his rb could maybe catch and make a move and your saying how bad it was so plz do me a fav, watch Cal-Oregon game. Herbert gets his Wr killed because he can’t throw ppl open, can’t anticipate throws literally leads his guys into concussions but hey, if they paying, then u saying whatever.
Hot take, K2.
Cmon man. It’s night and day between Burrow and Herbert and you act like the competition is close and it’s clearly not. Burrow is Manning, Herbert will be Ryan Leaf. Nobody came as NFL ready as Burrow.
C'mon man, do I? If you say so...Might want to another vid or two.
The QB School I watched because I know you know what you are taking about. Keep up the videos and dialogue. It’s great in times like these!! 👍🏼